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The ‘Porter Scene’ in Macbeth.

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The ‘Porter Scene’ in Macbeth.


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Porter Scene in Macbeth is strategically placed between the murder of Duncan and its discovery. The third scene of the second Act is popularly known as the “Porter Scene”, where a drunken porter appears on stage responding to the repeated knocking in Macbeth’s castle. The appearance and words of the porter does take away much of the grim intensity _____________ __ ___________ _______ _______ __ _____________ ________ _______ ______ _______ ____________ ____ _________ __.
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Degree : BACHELOR DEGREE PROGRAMMES
Course Name : BACHELOR OF ARTS
Course Code : BAG
Subject Name : British Literature
Subject Code : BEGC 133
Year : 2022 2023



IGNOU BEGC 133 Solved Assignment 2022 2023
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